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Ardoley
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Site/Artefact
Ardoley
Type
Holy Well
Site
Number
SMR Mayo 087 040
National Grid
Reference
097280 East
282550 North
Map (
1:50000)
Ordnance Survey Ireland,
Discovery Series 31
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Description
"The holy well here is named 'St
Columcille's Well' on the 1830 and later O.S. maps"
(Morahan, 2001). Columban monks settled this area
commonly known as Oughavale graveyard, hence the
origins of the well's name (Knox, 1908). The name
Oughavale itself is a corruption of 'Nua
Chongabhal' meaning new settlement or community
perhaps indicating the overprinting of the Columban
tradition on an area that had already seen the
Patrician influence, as both St Patrick and St
Columcille are associated with this area (Morahan,
2001).
Wells inside their enclosures had a special
spiritual aura and would sometimes be marked out as
such by cross-inscribed slabs (Walsh, 1983). The
wells were used for baptism signifying cleanliness
of body and soul and rebirth. The space surrounding
the well became a place of miracles. Perhaps there
are echoes of a pre-Christian significance, adapted
to a Christian function (Bradley, 1999). Columcille
had both healed and converted at evil wells
controlled by druids (Bitel, 1990).
Excavation Details
Not Available
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References
- Bitel, L.M. 1990, Isle of the Saints,
Monastic Settlement and Christian Community in
Early Ireland, London, pp73-4, 186-7
- Bradley, I. 1999, Celtic Christianity,
Making Myths and Chasing Dreams, Edinburgh, pp
19-20
- Knox, H.T. 1908, The History of County Mayo,
Dublin, p.35
- Morahan, L. 2001 Croagh Patrick, Co. Mayo
archaeology, landscape and people, Croagh
Patrick Archaeological Committee, Mayo, pp
126-7
- Walsh, P. 1983, The Monastic Settlement on
Rathlin O'Birne Island, County Donegal, JRSAI,
113, pp 52-65
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